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ELECTABILITY MOVES TO FORE.(News)
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The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH)
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December 31, 2007
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Byline: Los Angeles Times
KNOXVILLE, Iowa -- As the front-running Democratic presidential hopefuls barnstorm this snowy state in the final days before the caucuses, Barack Obama, Hillary Rodham Clinton and John Edwards agree on at least one thing: Voters should choose the candidate who will be most electable in November.
But they disagree, naturally, on who fits the bill.
Clinton and her supporters say she was battle-tested by the "Republican attack machine" during her eight years in the White House and two successful Senate runs. Edwards touts his experience as a vice presidential candidate in 2004 and his appeal to rural America. Obama points to his promise to ...